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How much is a ferry ride in Venice?

Although cheaper than a gondola, public transportation in Venice is quite expensive compared to many other major cities. A single vaporetto ticket costs about 7 euros and is valid for 75 minutes, children under six travel free and people with reduced mobility get discounts.



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The cost of renting a boat in Venice can vary depending on the type of boat and the length of the rental. Private gondola tours can cost upwards of 80 euros for 30 minutes, while larger water taxis can cost around 100-150 euros per hour. Shared group tours are available starting at around 30 euros per person.

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Online waterbus tickets in Venice can be purchased through the website www.veneziaunica.it. If you need further information you can call +39 041 2424. The ACTV site notes, that ACTV tickets do not work on the private waterbus Alilaguna line.

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This Venice City Pass includes the following attractions, namely:
  • Ticket for the Doge's Palace.
  • Admission to Correr Museum, National Archaeological Museum & Biblioteca Marciana.
  • Access to 15 Chorus Churches.
  • Boat trip to Murano, Burano and Torcello.
  • Boat trip on the Grand Canal.
  • Tour of Theater La Fenice.


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The standard 30-minute gondola ride in Venice costs 80 EUR during the day and 120 EUR in the evening or at night (from 7 PM to 8 AM). This is the fixed price you pay for a private gondola ride and not per person.

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Most of the time, Venetians prefer to move on foot. Moving on foot is the fastest and most efficient way to move around Venice… if you know where you're going, of course! Most Venetians use public transportation only when necessary.

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The vaporetti is the most popular and cheapest mode of public transportation in Venice. These water buses travel up and down the islands near the Grand Canal.

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Venice is small. You can walk across it, from head to tail, in about an hour. Nearly all of your sightseeing is within a 20-minute walk of the Rialto Bridge or St. Mark's Square.

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Explore Venice by going on a gondola and riding through the iconic canals. To experience Venice in full, going on a gondola ride is really worth it! The ride is unique, and it's not something you can get anywhere in the world. Gondolas are part of the history and tradition in Venice.

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